All Costa Rica articles – Page 10
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ArticleLabour certification must go further
A new report into the conditions on certified and non-certified farms shows more must be done to protect the rights of workers
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ArticleCool Fresh heralds success of Little Libraries
Dutch importer's CSR model in South Africa is now being extended to other source countries, starting with Costa Rica
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ArticleCosta Rica organic exports climb
Recovery continues but shipments still way behind levels seen before the 2011 global financial crisis
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ArticleDel Monte achieves carbon milestone
Group's banana operations in Costa Rica have been awarded carbon neutrality certification by SCS
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ArticleCorbana hits back at deadly spider claims
Banana association maintains that species is not present in Costa Rica and would not have been able to survive journey
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ArticleUK family's shock as deadly spider 'found in bunch of bananas'
Mother and young daughter's horror as Costa Rican fruit bought from Tesco is believed to be housing Brazilian Wandering Spider
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ArticleWork begins on US$1bn Moín terminal
First phase of port project due to be completed in three years
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ArticleDel Monte gains Sustainably Grown certification
SCS Global Services completes third-party audit of Fresh Del Monte's plantations in Costa Rica and Guatemala
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ArticleTesco stores hit by banana shortages
Vessel leaving from Costa Rica delayed by bad weather leading to shortages across Tesco’s UK stores
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ArticleCool Fresh aims for pineapple perfection
Company set to unveil haute couture-inspired ready-to-eat line BonSweet Diamantè at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleCosta Rican banana exports to EU up
Corbana sums up 2014 as a positive year for the export industry in Europe
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ArticleMoín Terminal wins green light
Dutch operator APM Terminals has cleared the final hurdle to construct Limón terminal
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ArticleUniveg-TFFG deal 'mutually beneficial'
Exclusive: Univeg Group chief executive Francis Kint talks to Eurofruit about the group’s production demerger
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ArticleUniveg spins off production units
Alara’s Kerim Taner takes charge of new company The Fruit Farm Group comprising six major production units
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ArticleEnd in sight for Costa Rica strike
Japdeva union increases pressure on port worker members to return to work after almost one week of industrial action
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ArticleCorbana calls for end to port strike
Stoppage threatens to derail country’s banana exports and will cause significant damage to its reputation, Corbana warns
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ArticleCR court ratifies Moin terminal
APM Terminals inches closer to gaining final approval on the new terminal
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ArticleCosta Rica to compensate workers
Banana workers and their families exposed to Nemagon in the 1960s and 1970s will receive government compensation
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ArticleMoín terminal work could start by year-end
APM Terminals confident that project will clear final regulatory hurdle by the end of the year
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ArticleGlobalGAP extends reach in Latin America
Alliance with CropLife Latin America seeks to boost take-up of GlobalGAP certification amongst region's growers

